Have you thought about what kinds of goodies your business will give to its customers this holiday season? You can Greenify your corporate gifts this season without missing out on taste or quality, while enjoying the knowledge that you’re helping the environment.

So let’s look at a few possibilities. How about some coffee? A nice bag of organically grown brew is a welcome gift in most offices and there are dozens of brands out there. There is an entire website devoted to the organic coffee association and what their growers do to bring you a greener cup of joe:

While you’re at it, maybe look around for a well-made mug. Your client will save a lot of money if they start drinking their own office coffee from their own cup.

And if you’ve got a one of a kind customer that is worth “a million” to you, then maybe this next one is for you. This website offers one of a kind heirloom Teddy Bears made from repurposed used fur coats.

You can show you care about your customers and the earth by giving greener gifts this season. You can Greenify while greeting the season with style.

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